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Filter by Meaning The company is construing a new building to accommodate their growing workforce.
The scientist spent years construing the data to prove their hypothesis.
The audience is construing the actor's performance as exceptional.
The construing of scientific data is crucial for accurate conclusions.
The scientist is construing the data as supporting the hypothesis.
The baker is construing a cake with layers of cream and chocolate.
The scientist is construing the data to support his hypothesis.
The students are construing a model of the solar system.
I am construing from your silence that you don't want to go out.
The scientist's construing of the data showed a correlation between two variables.
Construing a bridge across the river was a challenging task for the engineers.
The audience was construing the speaker's message in different ways.
He is construing her words as a challenge to his authority.
She spent hours construing the complex scientific article.
Her construing of his words led to a misunderstanding.
The scientist was construing the data to reach a conclusion.
The actor is having difficulty construing the motivations of his character.
The translation company was construing the foreign script for the film.
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